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Re: Space-Time-Speed Distance Continuum Formula & C Scale Music of Spheres

🔗Bill Arnold <billarnoldfla@yahoo.com>

10/11/2002 6:27:02 PM

A brief followup:

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From: "Bill Arnold" <billarnoldfla@yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 17:57:55 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [celestial-tuning] Re: Space-Time-Speed Distance Continuum Formula

Also, a few members have emailed me offlist, and will respond with C Scale
notes for Earth * and Neptune * to the cosmic Music of the Spheres question
I posed to all WHY they are NOT represented as "octaval" bodies in the C Scale,
and WHAT the C Scale notes are between

C 2 * C 4.09

and

C 65.4 * 130.8

as noted below:

Arnold's Law in 1979, as follows:
however, note I have added the Harmonic C Note [bodies]

C Notes_____Bodies_Proportion___Degreed Arcs___Fraction___Ideal Mean**
Octaves Or Perimeter
Or Harmonics

0***________Sun__________0___________0________0____________0
1___________Mercury______1___________3_____1/120______3.14 X10(7th)miles
2___________Venus________2___________6______1/60______6.28
?___________Earth________3___________9______1/40______9.42
4.09________Mars_________4__________12______1/30_____12.56
8.18________Ceres*_______8__________24______1/15_____25.13
16.4________Jupiter_____15__________45______1/8______47.12
32.7________Saturn______30__________90______1/4______94.24
65.4________Uranus______60_________180______1/2_____188.49
?___________Neptune_____90_________270______3/4_____282.74
130.8_______Pluto______120_________360______4/4_____376.99

*Ceres: prime representative of so-called "asteroids"

**means: adjusted for diameters of both bodies, sun and planet

Bill Arnold

Bill Arnold
billarnoldfla@yahoo.com
http://www.cwru.edu/affil/edis/scholars/arnold.htm
Independent Scholar
Independent Scholar, Modern Language Association
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